My wife and I were referred to Scot by a mutual friend to assist us with a Living Trust. Scot was professional every step of the way and walked us through from start to finish. Scot educated and answered all questions for us. I would highly recommend Scot to anybody looking for a true professional.

— Kenny S.

I had a Workman's Comp situation in which I sought Scot's counsel. It was by far the best decision I could have made for my representation. Scot handled the case with the utmost professionalism and answered my questions anytime I had them within minutes of my text or e-mail and broke it down for me to where the case was easy to follow. By the time the case was settled, he made sure my best interest were fully taken care of to make the best decision for me.

— Don S.

I always receive a warm, sincere welcome and have been treated with the utmost respect at all times. I feel very comfortable with this law firm in their advice and the handling of my estate. Scot is friendly, competent and extremely trustworthy.

— Evie M.

Scot helped my wife's family and I when my mother in law died without a will or trust. Unfortunately, this caused her home to go into probate which is where Scot and his staff stepped in to help. Scot was the probate administrator and my wife was the executor. Scot was very patient and his staff was extremely helpful with all the questions we had.

— Doug Bradley

The representation I received from Scot in my case was way more than I could have asked for. Seeking help for a workman's comp case is nerve racking as their are so many loopholes and games. Scot breaks it down in a way where you completely understand your position every step of the way. Any questions you may have are answered right away and he always has 'your' best interest at heart. My wife and I are now going to utilize his services for estate planning.

— Don Schager

Scot has helped our family with our revocable trust and was very helpful explaining the many options and consequences of a living will, heirs, etc. He was very prompt in preparing all the papers and was also prompt at later making some changes. I would highly recommend Scot for any estate planning work.

Making a false or fraudulent workers‘ compensation claim is a felony subject to up to 5 years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine. Cal Lab Code 5432(a)